dontwantaname

Josephus wrote:complete loons. what if they turn out to have some weird reaction when they kiss at the wedding? "ew, he put his tongue in my mouth. blech" "her teeth are all 'furry'. hurl!" "I'm, I'm allergic. Quick, the epi-pen!"

On the TV show, the sexual tension between the two was huge.

Sorry, still think that is just strange.

No sex before marriage has logical reasons behind it.
STD's. Kids before you are ready.
You can make a logical case for it.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

raebee

People that aren't handicapped that park in the handicapped spaces at the gym. I'm going to park right by the door so I don't have to walk cause I'd much rather do that inside on the treadmill for two hours Seriously!?

Josephus

if the anime geeks are many, and if they stay, by what standard do you say shrwhoot is dying?

perhaps you just need to step up your game, dr. j. i know you can do it! become popular again! then we can all be joegeeks or whatever.

by the standard of anyone who doesn't want anime on their shirts. another few weeks like the last, what, 8? like the last 8 weeks or so, and there'll be nothing left that isn't that kind of stuff. the designers have proven that they're gonna go the way the wind blows, even a thin wind like the one blowing that kind of stuff, so that's what they'll all draw, and that's what they'll all praise and that's what they'll all vote for. Adder and I'll be these two voices calling, out, all alone, despising each other but with no-one else to encourage. It'll really sock.

no1

Josephus wrote:by the standard of anyone who doesn't want anime on their shirts. another few weeks like the last, what, 8? like the last 8 weeks or so, and there'll be nothing left that isn't that kind of stuff. the designers have proven that they're gonna go the way the wind blows, even a thin wind like the one blowing that kind of stuff, so that's what they'll all draw, and that's what they'll all praise and that's what they'll all vote for. Adder and I'll be these two voices calling, out, all alone, despising each other but with no-one else to encourage. It'll really sock.

eventually buyers get tired of it and some other fad takes over. the way of the marketplace. even beanie babies fell by the wayside.

no1

the collectible bb craze was probably only a few years... mabe the late 90s? call it 5. that's the longest, and just puts an upper bound on a fad length. the cute manga-style shirt fad could be a lot shorter.

FenStar

mwiseman wrote:Really!? Ha, excellent! Time to put the collection up to the highest bidder. I'm so gonna be rich; just like they said ten years ago when I bought three of every one ever made.
Yeah.

Hmm... that is funny, even before they became big in the SE, a toy shop owner said they were cheaply made and would fall apart because of the stuff they used even if they were sealed in a vacuum and wouldn't be worth anything as collectors items.

mwiseman

FenStar wrote:...a toy shop owner said they were cheaply made and would fall apart because of the stuff they used even if they were sealed in a vacuum and wouldn't be worth anything as collectors items.

arcsus

You too? Same here: Kellogg's Raisin Bran. I was eight years old. A little-bity inch worm. I found it floating in the milk on top of a bran flake as if it were captaining it's own tiny yacht. "Ahoy there little worm". I was scarred for life. Mom wrote the company. They reply with an apology and a $.50 coupon for more Raisin Bran. Jerks.

PemberDucky

arcsus wrote:You too? Same here: Kellogg's Raisin Bran. I was eight years old. A little-bity inch worm. I found it floating in the milk on top of a bran flake as if it were captaining it's own tiny yacht. "Ahoy there little worm". I was scarred for life. Mom wrote the company. They reply with an apology and a $.50 coupon for more Raisin Bran. Jerks.

I'll probably never eat Raisin Bran again after reading this.

What I will do, however, is continue buying Raisin Bran to see if I can amass a fleet of Branflake Worm Pirates to do my bidding.

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evanescanceforever19

I kind of like anime actually! It's not one of those things that I'd watch all the time, but some of the content is pretty good. Although yes, alot of it is Pokemon rip-offs, take Digimon for example. But Naruto is pretty good, although if those clueless artists for these shows don't get a clue and make the girls breast NOT bigger than their heads, I'm going to flip my lid!
That's what I hate, clueless game/anime artists

no1

evanescanceforever19 wrote:I kind of like anime actually! It's not one of those things that I'd watch all the time, but some of the content is pretty good. Although yes, alot of it is Pokemon rip-offs, take Digimon for example. But Naruto is pretty good, although if those clueless artists for these shows don't get a clue and make the girls breast NOT bigger than their heads, I'm going to flip my lid!
That's what I hate, clueless game/anime artists

heyyoGTO!

Ya know, I really haven't had Raisin Bran in a while, that's gotta be one of my top 5 cereals. Even after reading about the worm. Has anyone tried cinnamon on Honey Nut Cherrios? It's pretty good, and I believe it helps lower cholesterol.

PemberDucky

-Having friends ask me questions about comma placement.
-Not being able to charge these friends $50 every time they ask me about comma placement, even though the document in question COULD MAKE OR BREAK THEIR CAREERS.
-Making less money than my friends who never bothered to learn where to put commas.

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SkekTek

PemberDucky wrote:-Having friends ask me questions about comma placement.
-Not being able to charge these friends $50 every time they ask me about comma placement, even though the document in question COULD MAKE OR BREAK THEIR CAREERS.
-Making less money than my friends who never bothered to learn where to put commas.

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